When selecting hardwood for your next woodworking project, consider the size of the boards required. In many situations, smaller boards or lower grades are a more economical choice than the higher grades.

This just in from Doug in the Eco Relics wood shop: Quit yer pinin’ ! Eco Relics just received an impressive load of lumber from a business sale. We have been sorting through the wood, separating the good from the bad, the long from the short, the wide from the narrow, the “I know what this is” from the “What…

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Got Wood? Yes we do! What happens when a woodshop goes out of business? Several loads of new (old) wood is coming to Eco Relics! When the first load arrived, the Eco Relics craftsmen had thoughts of hoarding it for their own projects. But when the second, third, and fourth loads arrived, it became clear that there is plenty to…